![]() Moderation is therefore the key-note of the GITA, and the harmonising of all the constituents of man, till they vibrate in perfect attunement with the One, the Supreme SELF. To reach this, balance must be gained, equilibrium, so that the self, joined to the SELF, shall not be affected by pleasure or pain, desire or aversion, or any of the "pairs of opposites" between which untrained selves swing backwards and forwards. It is a Scripture of Yoga: now Yoga is literally Union, and it means harmony with the Divine Law, the becoming one with the Divine Life, by the subdual of all outward-going energies. (f) Padma Purana 1) Glory of Ch-I : Susarman & Parrot (54)Ģ) Glory of Ch-II : Devasarman, Mitravat & Tiger (62)Ĥ) Glory of Ch-IV : Saint Bharata & two girls (38)ĥ) Glory of Ch-V : Pingala & his wife Aruna (24)Ħ) Glory of Ch-VI : King & Saint Raikva (103)ħ) Glory of Ch-VII : Serpent Shankukarna's wealth (34)Ĩ) Glory of Ch-VIII : Bhavasharma & first verse (32)ġ0) Glory of Ch-X : Dhirabuddhi & Swan (99)ġ1) Glory of Ch-XI : Sunanda & Demon (110)ġ2) Glory of Ch-XII : Siddhasamadhi reviving King (62)ġ3) Glory of Ch-XIII : Durachari & Tiger (61)ġ4) Glory of Ch-XIV : Vikramavetala, Bitch & Hare (45)ġ5) Glory of Ch-XV : King & his horse (46)ġ6) Glory of Ch-XVI : King Khadgabahu's elephant (34)ġ7) Glory of Ch-XVII : Servant Dushasana (27)ġ8) Glory of Ch-XVIII : New Indra (63) B) Srimad Bhagavata - Greatness from Padma Purana (iii) Srimad Bhagavad Gita - Meditate (9)
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